The theme song at the end. 

Yeah, that all makes sense, especially within the context of the mid-credits scene. Even though Pietro's appearance was very brief, it did suggest that he's quite aware of what's going on.So here is my theory/explanation for everything that has happened so far:
Wanda found out about SWORD trying to create another Vision as a weapon. She broke into SWORD, stole the pieces of Vision and took him to Westview. She created the hex barrier as a way to keep SWORD out. But I don't think Wanda created the sitcom fantasy. Someone else did that to trap Wanda. Then Agatha showed up and inserted herself into the fantasy and manipulated things as we saw in the flashbacks for her own nefarious purposes. I think fake Pietro is the other villain and is working with Agatha.
The modern show video quality looked really sharp and appropriately close to more “real” looking as the illusion breaks in the plot.
Um, what are you talking about? Those are highs and lows for each day, not Fahrenheit and Celsius.Also, wtf with this? I know this is TV within TV within real life, but neither Agatha or Wanda can convert fahrenheit to celsius? Or is there some code here?
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Haha, that actually makes sense.Um, what are you talking about? Those are highs and lows for each day, not Fahrenheit and Celsius.
So I've been going back and forth across the previous episodes whether Agatha is really the bad guy or just also trapped (or maybe caused things and then lost control of them). Then they leaned so heavily into the obvious bad guy stuff as she intervened between Wanda and Monica and then the basement that I honestly thought this whole thing *has* to be a misdirect and she actually isn't the bad guy.
And then comes that song.... My whodunnit misdirection meter is officially broken and I have no idea what to think anymore.
Aside from that, two things I wanted to mention. Emma Caulfield suddenly appeared again this episode and I can't help but think that's significant since such a big deal was made of her in episode 2 and then she just disappeared all season. There's still something important there, I think.
Also this week's commercial is very different. Anyone super familiar with Scarlet Witch in the comics that has any information on anything called 'Nexus'? It doesn't ring a bell to me. Unless they're referring to the Man-Thing idea of a particular spot on the planet being the 'Nexus of All Realities'. Maybe that's what Westview is...
Scarlet Witch was a Nexus Being in the comics. Basically a very powerful being that has probability/universe altering powers that can change the universe around them.
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